The Ski Jumping Men's World Cup was held in Switzerland on the 20th, and Yukiya Sato was in a position to aim for the podium in the first time, but could not extend the flight distance in the second time and was in 9th place.

The seventh individual ski jumping men's World Cup race was held in Switzerland on the 20th at a large hill with a hill size of 140 meters, and six Japanese players participated.



Of these, Yukiya Sato, who won two World Cups last season, marked 135 meters 50 for the first time, placing him in second place, just 1.5 points behind the top.



However, in the second time, he could not extend the flight distance to 121 meters 50 and dropped to 9th place with a total points of 284.8.



On the other hand, Japanese ace Ryoyu Kobayashi increased the flight distance to 126 meters in the first time and 131 meters in the second time, but was 16th with a total of 272 points.



In addition, ▽ Naoki Nakamura was 31st, ▽ Junshiro Kobayashi was 37th, ▽ Daiki Ito was 45th, and ▽ Keiichi Sato was 46th, all of which could not be advanced for the second time.



The winner is Norway's Halball Egner Granneruto, who has won the season for the fifth straight victory with a total of 305.4, including the first flight of the longest unbeatable 141 meters 50.